Left to right: Kuwaza Imara, Lani Ka’ahumanu, Adrienne Williams, Sheela Lambert & Paul Nocera
Read more in “Bis in the White House” featured in this issue.
Left to right: Kuwaza Imara, Lani Ka’ahumanu, Adrienne Williams, Sheela Lambert & Paul Nocera
Read more in “Bis in the White House” featured in this issue.
Dear Reader, The theme of this issue is “Out at Work.” I am very pleased with the quality and range of responses to our call for writing. We heard from women in various occupations and at various stages of their careers. The question of whether – and how – to be out...
By Heidi Bruins Green I have always been intrigued by statistics. Maybe it is coming from a family of scientists, math whizzes, and other geeks (said with the utmost love and respect), but numbers really speak to me. I find that numbers put information in context, and...
By Mandy Metzger Out at work? Yes, I am! I’m proud of this fact, however, I am still very surprised that I came out at my interview. My interview with the University of Wisconsin-Parkside was like many other interviews I had been on. “What is your definition of...